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Social Studies: California

by Harcourt Brace

This book provides standard state coverage: geography, history, government and economy, population, achievements and landmarks. A final section contains basic facts and interesting tidbits of information.

Social Studies: States and Regions

by Harcourt Brace

"Every one of you already holds the important office of citizen. Over time you will become more and more involved in your community. You will need to know more about what being a citizen means. Social studies will help you learn about citizenship. That is why social studies is important in your life."

Social Studies: Communities Around Us

by Juan R. Garcia Daniel J. Gelo Linda L. Greenow James B. Kracht Deborah Gray White

This book is built up on four themes viz., Learning About Communities, Different Kinds of Places, Communities Yesterday and Today, People and Citizenship. Also included are Maps, Time Line, Graphs, Tables, and Diagrams, Skills and Literature for optional reading.

Social Studies: Early United States

by Harcourt School Publishers Staff

Social studies textbook.

Social Studies Alive!: My School and Family

by Bert Bower Jim Lobdell

A grade 1 book that takes the children through social studies in a simple, clear and understandable language. It briefly covers the following topics; How Do We Get Along in School? Why Is It Important to Learn from Each Other? Why Do Schools Have Rules? Who Helps Us at School? How Are We Good Helpers at School? What Is a Map? What Was School Like Long Ago? What Groups Do We Belong To? How Are Families Special? What Do Families Need and Want? How Do Family Members Care for Each Other? How Do Families Change? What Are Family Traditions? What Do Good Neighbors Do?

Social Studies Grade 6 The World Louisiana Edition

by Dr Candy Dawson Boyd

A Social Studies textbook for Grade 6.

Social Suicide

by Gemma Halliday

Twittercide: the killing of one human being by another while the victim is in the act of tweeting. Call me crazy, but I figured writing for the Herbert Hoover High Homepage would be a pretty sweet gig. Pad the resume for college applications, get a first look at the gossip column, spend some time ogling the paper's brooding bad-boy editor, Chase Erikson. But on my first big story, things went . . . a little south. What should have been a normal interview with Sydney Sanders turned into me discovering the homecoming queen-hopeful dead in her pool. Electrocuted while Tweeting. Now, in addition to developing a reputation as HHH's resident body finder, I'm stuck trying to prove that Sydney's death wasn't suicide. I'm starting to long for the days when my biggest worry was whether the cafeteria was serving pizza sticks or Tuesday Tacos. . . .

Social Worker (Careers With Character #18)

by Shirley Brinkerhoff

Find out what it takes to be a social worker with character... Social workers help children and adults identify their problems, decide on effective solutions, and find reliable resources. They do this in a variety of settings, including: *Community centers; *Settlement houses; *Schools; *Hospitals; *Prisons; and *Nursing homes. In order to enter the field of social work, a bachelor's degree is required, and many jobs require a master's as well. Academic knowledge alone is not enough, though. Because social workers enter their clients' lives in times of trouble, need or crisis, they need to possess all the qualities of a good character. Clients need a worker who is trustworthy, compassionate, and fair; one who is responsible in his or her work, and who practices self-discipline and good citizenship toward all clients. Social workers with these qualities will have the opportunity to do a world of good in their communities. Read Social Worker and find out how.

The Society (Forbidden Doors, #1)

by Bill Myers

Ouija boards, amulets, charm pouches ... just kid's stuff, right? At least, that's what Rebecca and Scott think when they first move to Crescent Bay. Then they run into the Society-a select group of students who practice occultic rituals using these objects ... a group that decides Becka and Scott are a threat to them and their powers. Soon the brother and sister discover the hidden power behind the "games"-and the dangerous consequences for those standing in its way. Not until the final showdown, when their faith is put to the ultimate test, do Scott and Rebecca realize the awesome power and victory of God over darkness. Recommended for ages 12 and up.

The Society of Super Secret Heroes Book 1: The Great Cape Rescue

by Phyllis Shalant

As fourth grade begins for Fin and his three buddies, they’re afraid their days of playing superheroes are over. But "something" is telling them to form a club—a secret society. When the magical power reveals itself and boasts that it can "turn ordinary mortals into extraordinary ones," the Secret Superheroes are ready for their first missions: thwarting the school bullies and saving the class hermit crabs. Inspired by the coolest heroes of all time, from the Justice League to Spider-Man, here is a hilarious, heartfelt story about four friends who will never be ordinary again.

Sociology and You

by Jon M. Shepard Robert W. Greene

A sociology program written exclusively for high school students, Sociology and You is written by successful authors with extensive experience in the field of sociology. Meet American Sociological Association standards for the teaching of sociology in high school with this comprehensive program.

Sociology & You

by Jon M. Shepard Robert W. Greene

A sociology program written exclusively for high school students Sociology and You is written by successful authors with extensive experience in the field of sociology. Meet American Sociological Association standards for the teaching of sociology in high school with this comprehensive program.

Sock Dog Stories

by Lisa Taylor

Little Sock Dog is the happiest, waggiest dog in the world. He lives in the countryside, near to the beach. Come with him on all of his amazing adventures. He loves to run at the seaside, but will he win the beach race? He helps out at weddings, dressed up to the nines in his best cravat. But who will be the Best Man? Surely not! Sock dog enjoys the funfair too. He looks after his brother and sister as they go on all of the daring rides. I wonder which ride is his favourite? Sock dog loves Christmas time. He’s always looking out of the window for guests to arrive, but who is that, and what’s that jingling sound? He’s just an adorable, precious pup. Snuggle up and enjoy all of the tastes, sights, and sounds of the Sock Dog adventures. You will think you were really there!

Sock It to You

by Ann Mulloy Ashmore

Learn the steps to put on your socks. This poem makes putting on your socks as easy as one, two, three!

Sock on the Loose

by Conor McGlauflin

In his debut picture book Sock on the Loose, author-illustrator Conor McGlauflin takes you on a fun, sock-filled, adventure about finding yourself and discovering your way back home. Socks come in twos,snuggled up in your shoes.At night they sleep tight,matching pairs in a row.Until—wait a minute!—oh no!Where did Blue Sock go?...After its twin doesn’t come back from the wash, Blue Sock decides it wants to explore the great big world outside its drawer. Just like you, there are so many things a sock can do when given the chance to try something new!

The Sock Thief

by Ana Crespo Nana Gonzalez

Brazilian boy Felipe doesn't have a soccer ball. So, when it's his turn to take one to school, he uses a little bit of creativity . . . and a few socks. Felipe is the sock thief. Along the way, Felipe leaves delicious mangoes in exchange for the socks he steals. This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book.

Socks: Henry Huggins, Ramona The Pest, The Mouse And The Motorcycle, Socks

by Beverly Cleary Tracy Dockray

Socks is one very happy cat. He lives the good life with his nice young owners, Mr. and Mrs. Bricker. They play with him when-ever he wants, feed him special treats, and always pet and scratch him when he curls up in their warm laps. Then a new baby arrives. <P><P> Suddenly little Charles William is the one getting all the love and attention. Socks feels completely left out. To show how he feels about the new addition to the Bricker family, Socks starts getting into all sorts of trouble--with tomcats, phantom dogs, even Nana's best wig. It's not until Socks rescues Charles William from big, big trouble that Socks realizes just how much the Brickers truly want to keep him in the family.<P> Beverly Cleary creates a warm, funny, and relatable story told from a cat's point of view in this purr-fectly delightful book about family and change.

Socks for Supper

by Jack Kent

When a poor couple exchange socks for cheese and milk, they receive more than expected.

Socks On Rocks: These silly sheep knit silly socks (Alaska Tales)

by Mike Spindle

Dall sheep, of ALL sheep,are sheep that climb on rocks.They like to eat,but hurt their feetuntil they put on socks.Where do they reallyget socks so silly?Meet silly Dall sheep who knit socks and ties. Is it to protect their feet,or do the sheep just want to wear the latest fashions?This charming story was created by noted illustrator and toy designer Mike Spindle, who has illustrated and sculpted such characters as Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Care Bears, and the Muppets. The call of the wild brought Mike to Alaska. It was only natural that meet Miles, the Dall Sheep, and the little bear Alaska. These are the beginnings of the Alaska Tales.

Socrates: Greek Philosopher

by Richard Bowen

Ancient Greek philosopher Socrates' ideas on how people should discuss, think about, and solve complicated problems have influenced centuries of thinkers in politics, law, and philosophy. The modern world would be very different without Socrates' method of asking questions about a problem to find the solution. Socrates' thinking has shaped modern science, government, and education, as well as many other parts of everyday life. Learn the story of one of the most important philosophical thinkers of all time in Socrates: Greek Philosopher.

The Soda Bottle School: A True Story Of Recycling, Teamwork, And One Crazy Idea

by Suzanne Slade Aileen Darragh Laura Kutner

In a Guatemalan village, students squished into their tiny schoolhouse, two grades to aclassroom. The villagers had tried expanding the school, but the money ran out before the project was finished. No money meant no materials, and that meant no more room for the students. Until one boy got a wonderful, crazy idea: Why not use soda bottles, which were readily available, to form the cores of the walls? Sometimes thinking outside the box--or inside the bottle--leads to the perfect solution.

Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure (Thomas & Friends)

by Rev W. Awdry

Buried treasure, a lost ship, and a wily modern-day pirate are the exciting elements of a brand-new Thomas & Friends movie, "Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure." This ebook is based on the Little Golden Book retelling of the movie story and will thrill train-obsessed boys and girls ages 2 to 5.

Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure (Thomas & Friends)

by Rev W. Awdry

Buried treasure, a lost ship, and a wily modern-day pirate are the exciting elements of a brand-new Thomas & Friends movie, "Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure." This hardcover Big Golden Book with a gold foil spine will thrill train-obsessed little boys and girls ages 3 to 7.From the Hardcover edition.

Soeurs

by Katrina Bowlin-Mackenzie Sati Karagoz

Deux sœurs, Louise et Katie jouent dans la forêt . Louise décide de rentrer pour étudier. Quant à Katie finit par perdre son chemin. Louise sauve sa sœur et devient l'héroïne.

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